Hi Maureen Holte, I want to help you with your question, but I need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box? What brand and where located- sink, shower, etc. Also do you have "hard water"?Hi Maureen Holte, I want to help you with your question, but I need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box? What brand and where located- sink, shower, etc. Also do you have "hard water"?

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This is what will work. First get some WD-40 and spray it around the jammed locking pin. Give the lubricant 10 mins and then get a knife or flat head screwdriver. What you will want to do is try to pry the locking pin up. Be gentle as you are dealing with plastic and if you break the plastic locking pin your stroller is done. As you slowly pry the pin upwards you will feel or see grooves which you can use to continue to raise the locking pin. Once the locking pin is unjammed push down on it a few times to get dust,dirt or sand out of the locking pin. The pin should pop up freely every time you push down on it and let go.

Yes, the print head is clogged.Try unclogging manually.Open the cover and first remove the ink cartridges.Then open the holder and remove the print head.Run hot tap water and put the print head with the nozzles up to stream water.Hold that 5 mins then turn the print head around with the nozzles down.Hold that for every color of 5 mins.Then put the print head in hot water with the nozzles down.Left it water about 15 mins and then you must very nice to dry.When the print head dry put it in printer and start cleaning.If this not help you need to replace the print head.It's part number is QY6-0075.

Your inkjets are clogged, use a damp sponge to clean heads (located where the bottom of the cartridge is) put a paper towel underneath the cartridge holder to soak up water, allow to completely dry then run ink test (head cleaner) through printer utility...its worked multiple times for me

Are the brushes turning? If not then that could be your problem. If they are, check the spray nozzles, they may be partially clogged. Try water a mix of vinegar and water thru it to see if it will unlog your kines and spray nozzles.

ok - this works even though it probably isn't the "best" solution. Unclog the input and output nozzle ares with a pin. The input area (behind the solution) was my clog problem - I put 2 or 3 drops of CLR into the hole, waited 5 minutes, then primed the trigger. This unclogged it! Fill the tank with a 1:1 ratio of white vinegar and warm water. Insert tank into unit and spray out the contents into the sink. This will eliminate any leftover CLR residue and clean the nozzle thoroughly. For the intake (suction part of the tank) I just rinsed through the lines with the vinegar mix and it seemed to unclog the rest. These things are a pain to take apart and if you break any pieces you'll be stuck - replacement parts have been discontinued for older models.